https://betterwyo.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/coal.png8001200BetterWyominghttps://betterwyo.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/BW-Logo-500x239.pngBetterWyoming2018-05-24 14:31:012018-05-24 14:33:02Wyoming’s budget is the smallest it has been in 15 years. We still need new revenues.

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April 3, 2018/in 2018 Budget Session, Capitol Dispatches, OTHER/by BetterWyomingThe bill vetoed by Gov. Matt Mead that would have punished protesters like those at Standing Rock with imprisonment and absurd fines was a small part of a much larger fight. It's likely to be back in some form soon.

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March 9, 2018/in 2018 Budget Session, Capitol Dispatches, OTHER/by BetterWyomingThe Senate left the bill much as ALEC wrote it. But amendments in the House to address free speech and landowner concerns imight make it difficult to reconcile the two versions before the 2018 session closes.